AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTourism Recovery: Libya’s Tourism Information and Documentation Center says 121,000+ visitors hit cities and archaeological sites in the first quarter, with 974 foreign tourists from 54 nationalities—up 41% year-on-year—led by Chinese and Italian arrivals. Kidnapping Rescue: Four Libyans abducted in Chad were freed and flown home after ransom demands; two hostages were killed during captivity. Diplomacy for Unity: A senior US adviser held Eid al-Adha calls with Libyan leaders urging reconciliation and stronger institutions, while Libya’s communications minister met France’s envoy to push the political process. Aviation Links: Libyan Express announced new two-weekly Malta–Tripoli flights starting June 22. Justice & Accountability: Libya’s human rights body says an ICC-wanted suspect was killed in Benghazi and calls for a transparent investigation. Power Restoration: Eastern Libya’s grid reconstruction continues, with multiple stations and units re-energized, including Tobruk and North Benghazi facilities. Migration Pressure: Benghazi-based reports highlight growing public anger over illegal migration and migrants’ movement inside Libya. Water Crisis Warning: Libya’s water security team warns per-capita renewable water is dangerously low and stresses waste, illegal wells, and climate impacts.
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